New vectors in the development of the industry are setting tourism preferences for tourists, which changed after the COVID-19 pandemic. Thus, for example, in China there is a boom in caravanning, mainly in nature reserves, which have become more popular than city excursions.
This is natural, since the main factors in taking the decision where to go are health and safety, notes China's Global Television Network CGTN. During the May holidays, there were ten times more cars than tourist buses in the parks of nature parks. Assessing this trend, some parks on the eve of the June Dragon Boat Festival began to urgently expand parking spaces for individual cars.
The epidemic has become the impetus for the development of caravanning. Independent travel standards are currently being actively discussed in China for the restructuring of tourism and road infrastructure, which has been oriented towards mass group tourism since the 1980s.